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It's the math problem they don't tell you about in business school (or software development, for that matter).

Most businesses don't have an abstract pattern or structure that
describes their business processes.

+ Most software developers don't know how to separate business and
technical logic.

= This often results in hard-coding half-understood business logic ...
and it's a recipe for disaster when companies try to scale.

Join us on Tues, December 6, as software engineer & architect Tim Kleier leads us through an interactive session where we'll simulate an evolving e-commerce business.

  • Together, we'll adapt code to changes in business requirements and feel the acute pain of mixing technical concerns with problematic business logic.
  • Then we'll discuss how to avoid these traps ... and the answers might surprise you!

The presentation will start at 6:00pm with Q&A to follow. RSVP today!

MORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKER:
Tim Kleier is a software engineer & architect at Upgrade Solutions, his consultancy business that helps organizations navigate the technical challenges of scaling software.

His software experience spans small businesses, academic institutions, government agencies and enterprises. He works with code and coders during the day, and at night you'll find him hanging with his wife and four kids, running or entrepreneuring.

If you'd like to "meet" Tim before our Meetup, you can! Last year, he co-presented at Fort Collins Startup Week with FCIP's co-founder Ron Zasadzinski.

► Watch Tim present during their talk "Taming Technology: How To Effectively Navigate The Many Technology Decisions Of A Startup."

Learn more about Tim on his website: http://timkleier.com/

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ZOOM DETAILS:
You can get the LIVE STREAMING LINK in 3 ways:

  1. It will be emailed to you as soon as you RSVP via Meetup.
  2. We will also email the Zoom link to all registered attendees after 2pm on the day of the Meetup
  3. After you RSVP you will see the link on this Meetup event page itself (only visible to registered attendees).

If you'd like to attend virtually, RSVP is required.

ZOOM NOTE: Zoom now requires that all attendees be individually admitted by the meeting organizer.

  • After you click the Zoom link to attend the Meetup, you'll be placed into a waiting room.
  • We will admit you as quickly as possible.
  • Your future patience is appreciated!

Related topics

Business Development
Software Development
Agile Project Management
Scaling Agile
Business Scaling

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